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final and new news for survivors of 911 the government has added 50 types of cancer that will be included in medical coverage. howe 1911 survivor copes 11 years later. >>> it is all metal >>> the long this car runs down his left leg and kidney cancer has left the new york city fireman with a metal hip and thigh bone. he blends the disease on months back at ground zero searching for men he work with and lost >>> a toxic mess, how many fluorescent bulbs were down there that is mercury how many computers >>> he has paid thousands and co-payments medicines and test when his cancer spread firefighters held a fund-raiser to help him pay for a new metal shoulder. the federal government did not include cancer is related to 911 he was shut out of the victims compensation fund. on the eve of the anniversary the federal government added 50 types of cancer to the list of 911 illnesses. this doctor tracks how many people have gotten sick from the air from 911 and it dissipates more cancer. >>> we commend to the time we might see an upsurge >>> my medical folder >>> he says he will not hold his breath
final and new news for survivors of 911 the government has added 50 types of cancer that will be included in medical coverage. howe 1911 survivor copes 11 years later. >>> it is all metal >>> the long this car runs down his left leg and kidney cancer has left the new york city fireman with a metal hip and thigh bone. he blends the disease on months back at ground zero searching for men he work with and lost >>> a toxic mess, how many fluorescent bulbs were down there...
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polls show germans do want a change in government. so-called grand coalition between conservatives and social democrats or the social democrats and greens are two possible outcomes. >> let's talk about this. angela merkel is still clearly germany's most popular politician. peer steinbruck will be spending the next year trying to find her achilles heel. will he find one? >> the glowing ratings angela merkel has been getting have to do with the fact that germany has gotten through the year of crisis and financial crisis pretty well and has had some very good years. it looks like those times are coming to an end. germany appears to be heading toward a downturn, a recession, and we also see numbers showing there is a widening gap between rich and poor in this country, so the economy could definitely be an achilles' heel, and steinbruck might be in a position to exploit that. he certainly has a lot of financial expertise. the other possible weakness -- that ongoing euro crisis -- angela merkel will be in a tough spot if greece and spain ar
polls show germans do want a change in government. so-called grand coalition between conservatives and social democrats or the social democrats and greens are two possible outcomes. >> let's talk about this. angela merkel is still clearly germany's most popular politician. peer steinbruck will be spending the next year trying to find her achilles heel. will he find one? >> the glowing ratings angela merkel has been getting have to do with the fact that germany has gotten through the...
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>> no, and i think the gazans should make a decision about the type of government they want. they should want a government not investing at 12,000 rockets, but is investing that money in schools and hospitals, in community centers. i hope that they'll make that choice some day. >> who is creating this ghastly situation in gaza. you have 1.5 million very oppressed people and very angry and helpless people and it is the appalling attacks on israel, but at the same time the catalyst for all of this disgruntlement, anger, resentment on the gaza strip is the abject poverty and appalling conditions that they're living in. it can't simply be blamed on hamas. the international community has got to somehow offer the people in gaza more hope, doesn't it? >> the crossings have been open, and we're letting aid go into gaza. and it's hospitals during the middle of this. again, we have to blame the government of gaza which is a terrorist organization which has the destruction of israel and it's in their covenant and they're dedicated, and the united states of america and hamas wants to kil
>> no, and i think the gazans should make a decision about the type of government they want. they should want a government not investing at 12,000 rockets, but is investing that money in schools and hospitals, in community centers. i hope that they'll make that choice some day. >> who is creating this ghastly situation in gaza. you have 1.5 million very oppressed people and very angry and helpless people and it is the appalling attacks on israel, but at the same time the catalyst...
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the israeli government and the israeli security forces have full support by myself and the people of jerusalem and i'm sure the rest of the country. >> nir barkat, mayor of jerusalem, thank you very much for your time. >> thank you so much. >>> back at home, one person is in police custody after the deadly house explosion in indianapolis earlier this month. this is according to our nbc affiliate wthr. officials will only say there have been no arrests and the investigation continues. search warrants were served on tuesday and law enforcement sources tell the "indianapolis star" they now suspect gas was intentionally released into the home and may have been sparked with a remote device. >>> well, former boxing champion hector macho camacho is in serious condition after being shot and wounded last night in puerto rico. camacho was shot in the head and neck while sitting in a car and was rushed to the hospital. police say the bullet struck camacho in the jaw but exited his head and lodged in his shoulder. he is expected to survive. during his long career he held three world championship
the israeli government and the israeli security forces have full support by myself and the people of jerusalem and i'm sure the rest of the country. >> nir barkat, mayor of jerusalem, thank you very much for your time. >> thank you so much. >>> back at home, one person is in police custody after the deadly house explosion in indianapolis earlier this month. this is according to our nbc affiliate wthr. officials will only say there have been no arrests and the investigation...
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and i very much welcome your government's recent decision to join what we've called our open government partnership, so that citizens can come to expect accountability and learn exactly how moneys are spent and how your system of government operates. above all, when your voices are heard in government, it's far more likely that your basic needs will be met. that's why reform must reach the daily lives of those hungry and ill and those who live without electricity or water. and here too america will do our part working with you. today, i was proud to reestablish our usaid mission in this country, which is our lead development agency. and the united states wants to be a partner in helping this country, which used to be the rice bowl of asia, to reestablish its capacity to feed its people and to care for its sick and educate its children and build its democratic institutions as you continue down the path of reform. this country is famous for its natural resources and they must be protected against exploitation. let us remember that in a global economy, a country's greatest resource is its
and i very much welcome your government's recent decision to join what we've called our open government partnership, so that citizens can come to expect accountability and learn exactly how moneys are spent and how your system of government operates. above all, when your voices are heard in government, it's far more likely that your basic needs will be met. that's why reform must reach the daily lives of those hungry and ill and those who live without electricity or water. and here too america...
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locals say it was a government building that provides basic services for the residents in that area. we had a chance to visit one of the u.n. schools where thousands of palestinians now are being internally displaced. many of these people are leaving their homes on the eastern part of gaza, going to the u.n. schools and taking up refuge. the u.n. is struggling to cope with the influx of people. it's a dire situation for the residents of the hamas strip. all of this on the back drop of more talks. hillary clinton will be flying to cairo where she will meet egypt's president. many hoped a truce would go into effect last night. it did not. gaza felt like a war zone throughout the evening. a lot is riding on the secretary's visit. >> ayman mohyeldin, thank you very much. >>> we want to go to the mayor of jerusalem. he joins us live from jerusalem over the phone. we want to thank you for the time joining us. we just mentioned the secretary of stated spending there with prime minister netanyahu in jerusalem yet, working to broker some kind of a deal, a cease-fire. how confident are you tha
locals say it was a government building that provides basic services for the residents in that area. we had a chance to visit one of the u.n. schools where thousands of palestinians now are being internally displaced. many of these people are leaving their homes on the eastern part of gaza, going to the u.n. schools and taking up refuge. the u.n. is struggling to cope with the influx of people. it's a dire situation for the residents of the hamas strip. all of this on the back drop of more...
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this vast government building, a couple of miles from the white house, houses the labor department's bureau of labor stay twist icks. the bls has been tabulating the rate for more than 70 years. all based on a survey conducted in person and over the phone of 60,000 households every month. and here is where the numbers get crunched. amid a sea of cubicles, inside of each one, an economist sworn to secrecy and working on a specific aspect of that employment survey. tom is in charge here. he's worked at bls since before ronald reagan was president. he introduced us to the economist who actually wrote this morning's unemployment rate announcement. how much of a secret is that number before you put it out? you can't call me up and tell me -- >> i can't tell anyone. it's a complete secret. >> reporter: before the release, they are literally sworn to secrecy. the white house doesn't see their work until it's done. and tom keeps the report in a safe in his office. you've been working here more than 20 years. have you ever had a situation, or heard of a situation, where somebody at the white
this vast government building, a couple of miles from the white house, houses the labor department's bureau of labor stay twist icks. the bls has been tabulating the rate for more than 70 years. all based on a survey conducted in person and over the phone of 60,000 households every month. and here is where the numbers get crunched. amid a sea of cubicles, inside of each one, an economist sworn to secrecy and working on a specific aspect of that employment survey. tom is in charge here. he's...
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it basically says the government does not recognize same-sex comes, no benefits. the obama administration has decided not to defend doma. this couple was married last year after "don't ask, don't tell" was repealed. good morning to both of you and thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> good morning. >> now you have join add lawsuit challenging doma, but your case may be a little more immediate, certainly more urgent than others. charlie, tell us why. >> well, i've been recently diagnosed back in april with less than six months to live. that's been updated to 12. i'm doing really well but that's a big concern because if i were to pass away, karen wouldn't receive any of the spousal benefits, is your viever benefits that are out there. >> what type of cancer are you battling? >> breast cancer. basically stage iv breast cancer. >> charlie, our thoughts are with you. know this is a very tough battle. you got out of the military for ten years and you were typing school, right? so why did you get back in. >> i was teaching school in kentucky and in 2004 i went to a
it basically says the government does not recognize same-sex comes, no benefits. the obama administration has decided not to defend doma. this couple was married last year after "don't ask, don't tell" was repealed. good morning to both of you and thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> good morning. >> now you have join add lawsuit challenging doma, but your case may be a little more immediate, certainly more urgent than others. charlie, tell us why. >>...
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in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members it.congress. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newscaster:breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties!? with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> josh went to spend the night with friends. i had no clue they were coming to burbank. right about here is where josh was. where the raft cap sized. and he went down. very hurt for me to believe that just like that my son had drown and he was gone. my father, he instilled in us the fear of water and so, i in turn didn't take my son around water. children don't have to drown. my name is wanda butts. i provide water safety skills. african-american children are three times more likely to drown than white children. that's why we started the josh project, to educate families about the importance of being water safe.
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we hope that governments can bring us supplies. we'll bring them in. >> reporter: these supplies are expected to last a month, say the doctors, some donated by the turkish government, dropped at the border and martialmarshalle part here by mohamed. >> how everything is exposed. they did their best, but we still have a lot to do. >> reporter: more than an hour's drive away and we're at another field hospital, another secret location. the time in the town of salma. >> we need to replace the ministry of health. we're doing the job of the ministry. the difference is that our hospital i think -- the budget is so huge, and unless there's international support, we not do it ourselves. >> reporter: mohamed can finally hand over the few supplies he's carried from turkey. bandages with a blood clotting agent. will they help, he asks? yes, a surgical nurse assures him. fighters in the battlefield will use him. they stop wounds bleeding about 50% of time. supplies here too are thin on the ground, but help comes from a sympathetic source, ibya,
we hope that governments can bring us supplies. we'll bring them in. >> reporter: these supplies are expected to last a month, say the doctors, some donated by the turkish government, dropped at the border and martialmarshalle part here by mohamed. >> how everything is exposed. they did their best, but we still have a lot to do. >> reporter: more than an hour's drive away and we're at another field hospital, another secret location. the time in the town of salma. >> we...
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they are charged with trying to steal $430 million from the government by filling out false billing reports. the federal strike force targeted medicare schemes in louisiana, new york, chicago, dallas, and miami. >>> former apple ceo steve jobs died one year ago today. his tech company is still going strong. some worried about the future of apple including its other cofounder steve wozniak. but the company stock is up about 80% since this time last year. apple has become the most valuable company of all time. just last month, preorders of its latest device surpassed two million in just 24 hours. they are doing just fine. >>> how many friends do you have on facebook? probably about five or six, 20, 30. >> you are if the social networking site itself, you have one billion. >> founder mark zuckerberg made the announcement yesterday. >> the one billion friends aren't translating into money quite yet. >> not in the stock. no, not driving the stock price up. >>> what do james bond and the beatle have in common? we'll find out next. we've got a check of your weather and traffic. stay with us. stay
they are charged with trying to steal $430 million from the government by filling out false billing reports. the federal strike force targeted medicare schemes in louisiana, new york, chicago, dallas, and miami. >>> former apple ceo steve jobs died one year ago today. his tech company is still going strong. some worried about the future of apple including its other cofounder steve wozniak. but the company stock is up about 80% since this time last year. apple has become the most...
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government did. according to the national archive back in the 1950s the u.s. air force tried to build a supersonic saucer that could reach a speed mock four. for reasons unknown, production was abruptly halted in 1959. >>> a soldier who fought for this country is now fighting against it for a good cause. trying to get a controversial law changed so she can take care of her family. hear her emotional story next. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >> the defense of marriage act has been under fire since it was first passed back in the mid 1990s. it basically says that same-sex couples get no federal benef
government did. according to the national archive back in the 1950s the u.s. air force tried to build a supersonic saucer that could reach a speed mock four. for reasons unknown, production was abruptly halted in 1959. >>> a soldier who fought for this country is now fighting against it for a good cause. trying to get a controversial law changed so she can take care of her family. hear her emotional story next. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey....
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we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> some military wives in tennessee are taking a unique approach to raise awareness about post traumatic stress disorder. they're going topless for their cause. our affiliate shows us how the wives came up with the idea to battle bare. >> ashley uses this eyeliner to bring attention to more than just her eyes. she pens the pledge on her back of army wife jennifer brown for a photo to add to the group's facebook page. >> this pledge that you're making for your spous
we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp....
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we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. ends columbus day. inventory clearance sale get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. even get free delivery! don't miss 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. the inventory clearance sale ends monday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> some military wives in tennessee a
we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp....
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else in benghazi and you whatever reason it seems like i had better intelligence and sources in the government than the people in the white house did, 'cause they were leaning heavily into this videotape theory. >> as john mccain would have us believe, and he has got very strong point about this, it may well just have been the narrative for the white house running to the election of we are defeating al qaeda is not end in it looks like an al qaeda type of resurgence was up against the ambassador in benghazi and indeed led to his death? >> without question, as somebody who was covering the benghazi story in the months leading up to the election and also covering the election, it was so politicized with the white house and the administration in a defensive crouch because they thought every word they said would be twisted and unfairly attacked and didn't want to interfear about the positive narrative about al qaeda and republicans put out conspiracy theories, some of them not rooted in any facts or evidence, that it was tough to report on this because both sides are not acting normally you as one
else in benghazi and you whatever reason it seems like i had better intelligence and sources in the government than the people in the white house did, 'cause they were leaning heavily into this videotape theory. >> as john mccain would have us believe, and he has got very strong point about this, it may well just have been the narrative for the white house running to the election of we are defeating al qaeda is not end in it looks like an al qaeda type of resurgence was up against the...
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b, a government position, c, a farm. d, 30 piece of silver. what did judas take? roll the tape. >> bill: all right. 30 piece of silver. uma got it wrong. >> i was thinking goldline. >> bill: you both got it wrong. two to go. 1977 tv series "roots" reminded the country of the horrific conditions the slaves endured in the 1700s. >> come on! get out of there! move! >> there is no riverbank. where is the earth? >> bill: in addition to fighting the evils of slavery, frederick douglas became the first african-american to do what? be nominated for vice president, publish a best selling book, become mayor of a city. cards up please? the answer is a. all right. now you both got that wrong of the but uma got the judas iscariot right. she's up by one. one to go. >> hitler will forever be remembered as the most evil man in history. >> bill: he's speak gibberish. hitler's book written while he was serving time in prison, what was he arrested for? a, treason. b, theft, c, tax evasion. d, domestic violence. what was he in prison for? a, treason. that was in the 20s. you win, uma
b, a government position, c, a farm. d, 30 piece of silver. what did judas take? roll the tape. >> bill: all right. 30 piece of silver. uma got it wrong. >> i was thinking goldline. >> bill: you both got it wrong. two to go. 1977 tv series "roots" reminded the country of the horrific conditions the slaves endured in the 1700s. >> come on! get out of there! move! >> there is no riverbank. where is the earth? >> bill: in addition to fighting the evils...
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un-american agenda that he had to sort of create this army of poor people who are dependent on the government to live therefore they vote democratic. i swear this is what they talk about every day and they're 100% serious. that's how they view this centrist democrat administration. >> stephanie: yep. absolutely. eric, great stuff as always. we'll see you next week. >> all right bye-bye. [ applause ] >> stephanie: that kept popping in my head that we're back to welfare queens. jerry in mississippi. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi jerry. >> caller: hey, how you doing? >> stephanie: good. >> caller: one of your top boyfriends. >> stephanie: yummy yummy. danger, danger when you taste brown sugar. >> caller: i would like to comment on the five on fox. they're systemically trying to give bob a heart attack. >> stephanie: is that what they're doing? >> caller: yes. they have a dunderhead sitting next to them, a supermodel that probably passed a law degree through online classes. the woman who worked for bush in an unfunny greg who thinks he's funny but he's not. >> he laughs at his own rea
un-american agenda that he had to sort of create this army of poor people who are dependent on the government to live therefore they vote democratic. i swear this is what they talk about every day and they're 100% serious. that's how they view this centrist democrat administration. >> stephanie: yep. absolutely. eric, great stuff as always. we'll see you next week. >> all right bye-bye. [ applause ] >> stephanie: that kept popping in my head that we're back to welfare queens....
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the government could be bigger but we have to tax people in order to have the government bigger. what do you want a smaller government? we have to balance this thing out. >> everything i here is you have to tax more just to pay off our deficit. you have to cut spending and look at the federal reserve running out of things it can continue to do. >> you don't have to pay off the deficit. nobody's ever paid off the deficit or gone -- the policy of paying off the deficit doesn't work. we pay off the deficit because you like clinton, make the economy grow so much, somehow money falls from heaven and the deficit goes away but they certainly didn't start off with a policy i'm going to pay off the deficit. nobody ever said that. >> do you think there's any scenario that someone gets elected, they do some things that make us get back to 3 to 3.5% growth which makes this a whole different picture? >> there must be a scenario. i can't lay it out but there are a lot of things that can happen. in the u.s. the dollar is low and that's a critical input. if you look at where growth has got to co
the government could be bigger but we have to tax people in order to have the government bigger. what do you want a smaller government? we have to balance this thing out. >> everything i here is you have to tax more just to pay off our deficit. you have to cut spending and look at the federal reserve running out of things it can continue to do. >> you don't have to pay off the deficit. nobody's ever paid off the deficit or gone -- the policy of paying off the deficit doesn't work....
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the government spending is a large portion of gdp in most european economies and by cutting off government spending, you're basically cutting gdp and that cuts tax receipts. so i don't see an end in sight. i think european union is theoretically a nice thing for the currency and so forth, but with 17 different country, multiple cultures, multiple financial systems, can't be put together overnight and if it will continue, it will take a very long time to work this out. so we're watching it very closely. europe and china are the u.s.'s two largest trading partners. and when are they're under stress, we're under stress. >> do you think we'll be watching the politics next year as closely as what we have this year or does focus shift back to the made being crow economic environment? >> i think 2013 is probably going to be an unbelievably incredible year for the markets. i think there will be tremendous volatility based on both political and economic considerations. although these macro concerns, four that i see, europe, china, the middle east and of course our fiscal cliff, any one of those cou
the government spending is a large portion of gdp in most european economies and by cutting off government spending, you're basically cutting gdp and that cuts tax receipts. so i don't see an end in sight. i think european union is theoretically a nice thing for the currency and so forth, but with 17 different country, multiple cultures, multiple financial systems, can't be put together overnight and if it will continue, it will take a very long time to work this out. so we're watching it very...
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but as soon as they spotted us, government snipers opened fire. >> get down, everybody. >> ward: night was falling, so we moved to an area that we thought was more secure. ( explosion ) it's bombardment like that that has left aleppo a virtual ghost town. most civilians here have left. the only people who are really still left in the streets are fighters, and those who are too poor to leave. ( explosion ) get in, get in, get in. once again, we had to jump into our cars and drive away. later that night, we sat down with the colonel to discuss the day's events. i have to be honest with you-- when we were walking through, i was quite terrified at points. there was a steady stream of artillery, there was sporadic gunfire. this did not feel like a liberated city, or even a liberated portion of the city. >> colonel abdul jabar oqaidi ( translated ): yes.ok we control the land, but the skies above are in the government's hands. the regime has planes, artillery, and tanks. >> ward: all of which have been pounding the city relentlessly. when rebels brought the fight here in july, they hoped it
but as soon as they spotted us, government snipers opened fire. >> get down, everybody. >> ward: night was falling, so we moved to an area that we thought was more secure. ( explosion ) it's bombardment like that that has left aleppo a virtual ghost town. most civilians here have left. the only people who are really still left in the streets are fighters, and those who are too poor to leave. ( explosion ) get in, get in, get in. once again, we had to jump into our cars and drive...
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>>we need government to ensure that people have freedom. >>driven to find the truth... >>what's really going on? >>fearless, independent and above all, politically direct. i think its brilliant. >>current tv welcomes two new hosts. news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >>i know this stuff and i love it and i try to bring that to the show. >>and humor and politics with a west coast edge. >>politically direct means no bs, cutting through the clutter. >>bill press and stephanie miller, current's new morning news block. weekdays six to noon. 1(800)steph-12 is the phone number. who's the pretty girl in the window there? she's kathleen madigan live in studio. >> this is where i could come in my pajamas with my cigarettes and hide from the world. wow, there's the world. i have to put in contacts and try to look under the age of 70. it's exhausting. david called earlier and left messages for rebecca saying just i don't understand what's -- is this real tv, just put your hat on, if she has her hat on it's not that serious. it's a hybrid se
>>we need government to ensure that people have freedom. >>driven to find the truth... >>what's really going on? >>fearless, independent and above all, politically direct. i think its brilliant. >>current tv welcomes two new hosts. news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >>i know this stuff and i love it and i try to bring that to the show. >>and humor and politics with a west coast edge. >>politically direct...
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they're working on trade ties with the british government. then it's on to her magistery's realm, the nation of the solomon islands and tuvelu which should be much more spectacular with all sorts of intermingled with locals. a lot of talk about what kate might be wearing. >> we're all very curious. i can't wait to hear you ask them about prince harry. me no speak english. the price of gas is soaring. this morning the high prices may have peaked. >>> rebecca jarvis is here to show us what's in our future at the pumps on "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by purina. your pet, our passion. [phone ringing] hi. oh there you are. hey babe.how are ya? daddy,look! you lost another tooth. [man thinking] don't grow up without me. oh,uh riley wants to say hi. riley... hey buddy...keep 'em safe. [announcer] we know how important your dog is. so help keep him strong and healthy with the total care nutrition... in purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. we miss you. never beat around the bus
they're working on trade ties with the british government. then it's on to her magistery's realm, the nation of the solomon islands and tuvelu which should be much more spectacular with all sorts of intermingled with locals. a lot of talk about what kate might be wearing. >> we're all very curious. i can't wait to hear you ask them about prince harry. me no speak english. the price of gas is soaring. this morning the high prices may have peaked. >>> rebecca jarvis is here to show...
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you're right. >> government jobs are up? >> government jobs three months in a row have risen, which surprises me. >> that's a good thing. >> of course you think that. >> charles, last word on our "end point" this morning? >> this is fantastic for the obama administration, for the obama campaign. it breaks the back of the mitt romney that forever we've had an unemployment rate over 8%. >> changes the conversation as well. >> changes the conversation and momentum mitt romney had coming out of that debate.
you're right. >> government jobs are up? >> government jobs three months in a row have risen, which surprises me. >> that's a good thing. >> of course you think that. >> charles, last word on our "end point" this morning? >> this is fantastic for the obama administration, for the obama campaign. it breaks the back of the mitt romney that forever we've had an unemployment rate over 8%. >> changes the conversation as well. >> changes the...
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anyone that's worked for the federal government and spy agencies, or u.s. attorneys offices, or, or anywhere, you know that this type of thing is just -- if it ever comes out, i mean, your career -- >> it could cost you everything. >> it could cost you everything. and i've got to tell you on another note. you look at the pictures of this woman. she's got the crazy eyes, right? >> you think she looks a little wacky? >> for me. it's clear she is sending these harassing e-mails. and people have said he acted inappropriately. >> he ended it a couple months back. maybe she was angry about that. we have seen this before, powerful men step out of the marriage. risk everything. bill clinton, lesser scale. tiger woods. that it's shocking to me. >> we've seen the popular, powerful men do this. >> it's shocking to me. still shocking. this is one of the most decorated generals of all time -- >> yeah. >> -- to give that up for an affair. it's astounding. >> planted the flag one too many times. huh. >>> well, anger and frustration are growing for 120,000 homes and busine
anyone that's worked for the federal government and spy agencies, or u.s. attorneys offices, or, or anywhere, you know that this type of thing is just -- if it ever comes out, i mean, your career -- >> it could cost you everything. >> it could cost you everything. and i've got to tell you on another note. you look at the pictures of this woman. she's got the crazy eyes, right? >> you think she looks a little wacky? >> for me. it's clear she is sending these harassing...
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so again, you know, basically, this is controlled substance according to the federal government. it is addictive. has zero medical value. this dates back since the 1970s when richard nixon first outlawed marijuana, even --. ashley: can be arrested by federal official in colorado, marijuana charge? >> you could. up to the u.s. state attorneys general if they will pick up the federal state fight. states will say you can't, can't tell us what is illegal when we enacted a law legalizing it. so it is a big states right issue. yeah. ashley: emac, thank you very much. >> sure. ashley: interesting stuff. tracy: good to know the denver broncos will not be high. ashley: they play in the mile-high city. tracy: there is that. how about this? chrysler recalling almost 750,000 green grand cherokee and liberty suvs from 2002 through 2004. this is because a part in the vehicle's airbag control may fail. according to documents filed by the national highway traffic safety administration, a failure of that part could cause the front and side curtain airbags to open abruptly while driving. probe int
so again, you know, basically, this is controlled substance according to the federal government. it is addictive. has zero medical value. this dates back since the 1970s when richard nixon first outlawed marijuana, even --. ashley: can be arrested by federal official in colorado, marijuana charge? >> you could. up to the u.s. state attorneys general if they will pick up the federal state fight. states will say you can't, can't tell us what is illegal when we enacted a law legalizing it....
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well, chinese government officials refuse to explain his absence and asked american officials not to discuss it. the frenzy began after he cancelled a meeting last tuesday with secretary of state hillary clinton. staffers who were in beijing to meet with chinese leadership were told around 11:00 p.m. that night that the secretary's morning meeting was cancelled. chinese officials assured the americans it wasn't a diplomatic sleight, but that same day, his appointments with singapore's prime minister and russia were all called off without explanation. it has now been ten days since china's next leader has been seen. he's supposed to begin his new leadership role next month. so charlie, this is the latest instance of political intrigue as the world's fastest growing economy cools and begins this once in a decade leadership change. chinese reports are very concerned about keeping control. >> thanks, margaret. >>> this morning, dozens of wildfires are burning out west. some of the worst are near the cascade mountains. fire warnings have been posted in washington, oregon, idaho, montana,
well, chinese government officials refuse to explain his absence and asked american officials not to discuss it. the frenzy began after he cancelled a meeting last tuesday with secretary of state hillary clinton. staffers who were in beijing to meet with chinese leadership were told around 11:00 p.m. that night that the secretary's morning meeting was cancelled. chinese officials assured the americans it wasn't a diplomatic sleight, but that same day, his appointments with singapore's prime...
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big government, big government continues. there are a lot of conservatives you might as well pack it up, capitalism as we know it is gone, entitlement society will be etched in stone, democrats will have a lock on power because so many will be indebted to them. do you agree with that? >> no, these can be rolled back. nobody is ronald reagan. we are waiting for ronald reagan, it might be another 50 or so years. neil: is barack obama jimmy carter? >> i think barack obama is worse than jimmy carter. neil: do you? >> yes. carter had many foolish policies internationally as well as domestically. i think obama has outdone him in most respects. neil: is always good seeing you, thank you very much. >> thank you. neil: washington dc throwing money out in haste and it's leading to more waste. david walker on how washington is spending billions. to rescue folks who don't even know he'd rescued. and democrats can't wait to respond to eric cantor. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a rob
big government, big government continues. there are a lot of conservatives you might as well pack it up, capitalism as we know it is gone, entitlement society will be etched in stone, democrats will have a lock on power because so many will be indebted to them. do you agree with that? >> no, these can be rolled back. nobody is ronald reagan. we are waiting for ronald reagan, it might be another 50 or so years. neil: is barack obama jimmy carter? >> i think barack obama is worse than...
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and severe cuts to defense and government spending will be triggered. the sticking point on avoiding the cliff, taxes. the president campaigned on and won, on letting tax cuts for the rich expire. a leading republican said no. >> no republican will vote for higher tax rates. we will generate revenue from eliminating deductions and loopholes. >> reporter: if that sound like the argument we heard. you are right. democrats appear emboldened that rates for the rich rise. are we headed for the cliff? >> if the republicans will not agree with that, we will reach a pin the at the end of this year, where all of the tax cuts expire, and we'll start over next year. >> reporter: friday, congressional leaders come here to the was to start negotiations in earnest. david kerley, abc news, the white house. >> what a fascinating holiday season it will be politically. whoo. >>> police in new york have raised the city's death toll from super storm sandy to 43 with the death this weekend of a man in the hospital since falling down the dark stairs in his apartment which ha
and severe cuts to defense and government spending will be triggered. the sticking point on avoiding the cliff, taxes. the president campaigned on and won, on letting tax cuts for the rich expire. a leading republican said no. >> no republican will vote for higher tax rates. we will generate revenue from eliminating deductions and loopholes. >> reporter: if that sound like the argument we heard. you are right. democrats appear emboldened that rates for the rich rise. are we headed...
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. >> they have a tremendous government business and europe business. >> they do say the fundamentals remain tough. apple at the high end. some signs of pc business may be stabilizing. they say guidance for the coming quarter may be a bit muted. >> michael dell has been muted. he's not out it there promoting. >> so maybe there's a reason for the recent yuunderperformance i the shares. >> gtech has not been anything o write home about here. >> speaking of tech, apple got a lot of comments. daid david einhorn looks apple. didn't necessarily indicate his positions in apple. but then we also had jeff dunlop who is short apple and says people aren't going to line up for iphone 87. >> i don't know that picking stocks is his strong suit, but he did say to short bank of america shares. a great call. that was over a year ago. we'll see. he's been on our show talking about it. some of his reasons are technical. he's always thinking differently about things. i'm sure there are many who would dispute his take on the iphone. >> i want to go back to what was said about einhorn. he did say the multi
. >> they have a tremendous government business and europe business. >> they do say the fundamentals remain tough. apple at the high end. some signs of pc business may be stabilizing. they say guidance for the coming quarter may be a bit muted. >> michael dell has been muted. he's not out it there promoting. >> so maybe there's a reason for the recent yuunderperformance i the shares. >> gtech has not been anything o write home about here. >> speaking of tech,...
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hackers threaten to attack the power grid, financial networks and government. those hacksers are getting morography. >>> the "wall street journal" reports a slow down in job growth because some businesses are worried about the fiscal cliff. 1/3 of companies say they are not hiring right now because they don't know what congress is going to end up doing about taxes and spending. >>> there are 7 billion people in the world and the "los angeles times" says 6 billion of them now have a cell phone. the new report says only 2.3 billion people in the world have internet access. >>> the "the washington times" says a giant panda cub died last month at the national zoo because of underdeveloped lungs and liver damage. officials say it is possible that the female cub was born prematurely because its lungs were not fully developed. they are optimistic >> this national weather report sponsored by mcdonald's. i'm lovin'it. >> space shuttle "endeavour" is crawling through the streets of los angeles this morning. trees and traffic lights had to be taken down for to it fit. we'
hackers threaten to attack the power grid, financial networks and government. those hacksers are getting morography. >>> the "wall street journal" reports a slow down in job growth because some businesses are worried about the fiscal cliff. 1/3 of companies say they are not hiring right now because they don't know what congress is going to end up doing about taxes and spending. >>> there are 7 billion people in the world and the "los angeles times" says 6...
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it is time to stop rewarding our friends and punishing our enemies and having the government treat every american the same, which is a foundational principal of the rule of law. and i think mitt romney has to do more of that. has he been specific with his plan? he laid five out in the debate, which is more than the president did. that's why independents thought mitt romney did very, very well. >> let me ask you about one of the issues where they differ, medicare. that is a big deal in florida romney says he supports vouchers for medicare, a plan that is not very popular. how does play in florida with all those seniors? >> right now in florida, you've got about 12 million registered voters. 36% who are republicans, you have 40% who are democrats. and then the 24% or the remainder is going to be the most important percentage in america and i think it's 24% who are not registered republican or democrat. these are going to be the most important voters in the united states. but, let's look at medicare. you have mitt romney who says, i want to give you vouchers, which i personally don't agree
it is time to stop rewarding our friends and punishing our enemies and having the government treat every american the same, which is a foundational principal of the rule of law. and i think mitt romney has to do more of that. has he been specific with his plan? he laid five out in the debate, which is more than the president did. that's why independents thought mitt romney did very, very well. >> let me ask you about one of the issues where they differ, medicare. that is a big deal in...
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time for him to go out and find a real job in the private sector and stop sponging off the federal government. >> reporter: is big bird part of the infamous 47%? well, here's how it breaks down. the corporation for public broadcasting receives about $445 million a year. 70% of that goes directly to local pbs stations that rely on federal funds and private donations to stay in business. but big bird and the rest of the sesame street gang actually stand on their own feet. 93% of that program is paid for by licensing fees and corporate underwriting. so who could be hurt? pbs president says stations, particularly those in rural parts of the country, will go dark without the federal dollars. >> for many families that do not have access to computers, that may not have books in the home, they have televisions and public broadcasting is really their way of accessing content that will help their children have the basic skills that will enable them to be successful in school. >> reporter: pbs says what they receive is less than a hundredth of a percentage point of federal government. even big bird weig
time for him to go out and find a real job in the private sector and stop sponging off the federal government. >> reporter: is big bird part of the infamous 47%? well, here's how it breaks down. the corporation for public broadcasting receives about $445 million a year. 70% of that goes directly to local pbs stations that rely on federal funds and private donations to stay in business. but big bird and the rest of the sesame street gang actually stand on their own feet. 93% of that...